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Discover Ludwig'was struck off' is correct and usable in written English.
This expression can be used when something is removed or eliminated, usually from a list. For example: "The accused's name was struck off the list of suspects."
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He was struck off the medical register in 1991.
The fact that he was struck off the Solicitors Roll is a matter of public record".
One was struck off, one received a warning, and one was given advice.
The doctor was struck off the medical register in the UK.
In December 2005 Alan Williams was struck off the list of Home Office pathologists.
The try was struck off and North sent to the sin-bin.
Experts have widely discredited his study and he was struck off the medical register in 2010.
In May 2000, Rudd stepped down from Monticello, and the company was struck off soon after.
In 1998, he was struck off the dental register and sectioned in a secure psychiatric unit.
Lesbianism was officially taboo until 1997, when "hooliganism," a catchall term that included homosexuality, was struck off the criminal code.
Last month a candidate in the south-west was struck off the party list for posting antisemitic comments on Facebook.
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